Finally watched. Delighted that it was a Sun/Jin episode. The irregular schedule really ruins the flow of the show for me. I think I would enjoy it more in marathon viewing.
Yeah. I believe Sun. There was no reason to tell Jin what the doctor said if she had been messing around with cutie English tutor.
Henry is so wonderfully creepy. I liked when Locke was more creepy and less annoying. Don't know if he is Other, or just nuts. Could go either way.
Sad that Charlie's character is not entertaining.
Sad that I don't really have much to say. Yeah, it would flow better in marathon viewing.
I didn't remember the first season being this chopped up, but it probably was. Now I understand why so many people were put off that first season. I've loaned out my season 1 DVDs three times so far and people loved the hell out of it because they could watch it all at once and it hangs together so much better. I'm starting to think it almost might be more worth it to not even watch the rest of the season and just wait for the DVDs in September.
There was no reason to tell Jin what the doctor said if she had been messing around with cutie English tutor.
There was no reason regardless, as far as I'm concerned. It's a miracle island baby either way, right? So why even make him suspicious?
Charlie is such a tool, but I had to laugh when he barged in with breakfast for Ana and Sayid. Once a hobbit, always a hobbit I guess.
In random speculation, I'm going to say that Hurley owns a share of the Dharma Co. and Widmore.
Also, Mr. J and I thought the hobbit bringing second breakfast was a total shout out to LotR.
You could probably put coconut milk on your Dharma-Os.
It's very annoying, but my Lost this week was broadcast in Spanish ... and there's no way I can keep up with this stuff in Spanish. But the closed captioning was in English, so I got most of it. yay?
It's very annoying, but my Lost this week was broadcast in Spanish
Did you check your SAP on your VCR & TV both? Maybe they got switched on accidentally & you could undo it.
From ages ago
Hands up everyone who responded to "...and I am a torturer" with "Hi, Sayid!"
Yup. Out loud and everything.
Caught
Bride and Prejudice
on cable this weekend. Sayid as "The Indian M.C. Hammer" - quite the cognitive disconnect.
But fun.
From today's EW.com, non-spoilery anticipatory glee from the Lost writer:
Before we begin, a note:
I have seen tonight's episode of Lost.
I can't wait to talk with you about it in coming weeks.
I can't wait to talk with you about ''It.''
Don't worry. You'll know what ''It'' is once you see ''It.'' Just watch the episode.
And afterward, if you find yourself yearning to see more of ''It''...
Make a point of stopping by EW.com tomorrow. You won't be disappointed.
Hmmm, wonder what "it" is?